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Through a vertically integrated supply chain we produce, collect, process and trade organic, fair-trade and sustainable palm oil. We only use organic and sustainable production practices, which allows us to ensure a sustainable and reliable supply chain From Farmer to Fork.

Bud rot disease or PC (pudrición del cogollo) has adversely affected some of the palm oil plantations in Ecuador, the country where Natural Habitats Group is working with small farm holders to produce organic and sustainable palm oil.
It is estimated that 5% of the Latin America’s total palm oil trees have been killed due to the spread of PC

Sierra Leone is considered one of the poorest countries in the world, it ranked 180th out of 187 countries on the Human Development Index 2011 . A large proportion of the youth in the country are unemployed or underemployed which presents a threat to sustainable peace and growth of the country. The recent Ebola outbreak has further worsen the economic situation of the country and had an acute repercussion on the employment and hence on the food security of the population

Oil palm trees are native to Sierra Leone, farmers have been traditionally growing oil palm trees as an intercrop in small-scale farming systems. Natural Habitats believe in doing business in harmony with the environment and this is the reason for us to continuously encourage our smallholder farmers in Sierra Leone to get involved in organic and more sustainable production of palm oil.

We regularly educate and train our smallholder farmers in organic farming practices and nature preservation for not only their own good but for the betterment of the society